almost right Ani ….I;ve seen this being done >>>> its oil paint on water, and this was done in India . The reason why he keeps rubbing the paper after he has put it on top of the paint is to ensure the paint is soaking in properly. He is testing that the paper has absorbed sufficiently. If he took it off too soon the paint would run with the water and the effect would be lost ….
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Wow, does anyone know how you do that?
I think it's not actually water but oil. And it's an old technique for the Middle East
wow
almost right Ani ….I;ve seen this being done >>>> its oil paint on water, and this was done in India . The reason why he keeps rubbing the paper after he has put it on top of the paint is to ensure the paint is soaking in properly. He is testing that the paper has absorbed sufficiently. If he took it off too soon the paint would run with the water and the effect would be lost ….